KP115 chronically bad wifi reception
I have a couple of KP115 smart plugs connected up to Kasa to use with the equiwatt energy saving site.
These plugs aren't behind the fridge, or buried in a cupboard, they're on an extension lead by the skirtingboard but CONSTANTLY flick between online and offline in both apps. I've missed so many equiwatt 'events' (where they remotely turn off your fridge for an hour) because the plug went offline 10 seconds before the event started.
I've got an MR600 4G router and two mesh extenders on the network; an RE230 downstairs, which the KP115 smart plugs are closest to, and an RE200 upstairs (a v.4 that supports OneMesh)
I was advised by TP-Link tech support that the KP115 are only compatible with a 2.4ghz network, and therefore I should turn off the 5ghz band of my router!? (pretty poor IMO, considering I've been loyal to the brand).
I have half a dozen Teckin smart plugs which have worked flawlessly on the dual-band network for years, all over the house, long before I bought either of the mesh extenders.
I don't want to disable the dual-band network for everything else in the house, so in an effort to improve the KP115 connectivity, I have setup a 2.4ghz (only) guest network to connect just the TP-Link plugs to.
Are guest networks broadcast throughout the mesh network? If anything, the KP115 in the kitchen is dropping out more now than it did when trying to battle with the 5ghz band on the dual-band SSID. I'm wondering if it's trying to access the guest network from the MR600 in the livingroom, and not seeing the RE230 that is only 2m away.